Central installation view:
Iroquois Confederacy Flag, We Are the Haudenosaunee film courtesy of Tree Media,
teacher's desk and chair courtesy of Grand Theatre, artist's sculpture The Birth of Vida,
chalkboard with basic Haudenosaunee teachings, students' desks courtesy of Woodland Cultural Centre,
artist's Big Teach Tablets on students' desks
Medicines on teacher's desk: tobacco, sage, sweetgrass, cedar
Left side view
Detail of instruments: hand drum, water drum (made by Ron Hill, generously lent), cow horn rattle
Detail on mantel of Steve Smith's Talking Earth pottery courtesy of/from Glenhyrst's collection
and artist's painting Her Reciprocal Love with Coneflower
Detail of Chief Sidney Tadadaho Hill co-narrating/teaching in We Are the Haudenosaunee
Detail of chalkboard with basic Haudenosaunee teachings
Detail of Chief Oren Lyons co-narrating/teaching in We Are the Haudenosaunee
Detail of artist's The Birth of Vida and print of Oren Lyons' painting, Tree of Peace: Circa Ninth Century AD
Right side view with Six Nations Territory Map Circa 1720 after the adoption of the Tuscarora by the Oneida
courtesy of Big Bear Media, Oneida Nation, WI
Mixed Media Installation
5.18 m x 6.1 m